As part of the Faculty’s commitment to enhancing the quality of practical training and strengthening the link between academic study and field application, the Dean of the Faculty and the Head of Departments held an extensive meeting with students enrolled in practical training at the Faculty of Information Technology and Systems.
The Dean opened the meeting by welcoming the students and emphasizing the importance of the practical training phase in developing their technical and professional skills and preparing them for the labor market in the fields of Information Systems, Information Technology, and Software Engineering. He also stressed the importance of adhering to professional ethics, maintaining discipline, and making the most of the available training opportunities.
For his part, the Head of Departments reviewed the mechanisms for following up with students during the training period, as well as the approved evaluation procedures. They highlighted the role of the academic supervisor in providing continuous support and guidance, addressing students’ inquiries, and helping them overcome any challenges they may encounter during their training.
The meeting included an open discussion session, during which students raised several questions regarding training institutions, report requirements, and final evaluation procedures. These questions were addressed in detail, contributing to greater clarity and boosting students’ confidence.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Dean reaffirmed the Faculty’s commitment to closely monitoring students in the field and strengthening partnerships with various institutions to provide high-quality training opportunities that prepare graduates to compete effectively in the local and regional job markets.
This meeting is part of a series of periodic meetings organized by the Faculty to support its students and to achieve excellence in academic and professional performance.